public class XMLDecoder extends Object implements AutoCloseable
The XMLDecoder
class is used to read XML documents created using the XMLEncoder
and is used just like the ObjectInputStream
. For example, one can use the following fragment to read the first object defined in an XML document written by the XMLEncoder
class:
XMLDecoder d = new XMLDecoder( new BufferedInputStream( new FileInputStream("Test.xml"))); Object result = d.readObject(); d.close();
For more information you might also want to check out Long Term Persistence of JavaBeans Components: XML Schema, an article in The Swing Connection.
XMLEncoder
, ObjectInputStream
public XMLDecoder(InputStream in)
Creates a new input stream for reading archives created by the XMLEncoder
class.
in
- The underlying stream.XMLEncoder.XMLEncoder(java.io.OutputStream)
public XMLDecoder(InputStream in, Object owner)
Creates a new input stream for reading archives created by the XMLEncoder
class.
in
- The underlying stream.owner
- The owner of this stream.public XMLDecoder(InputStream in, Object owner, ExceptionListener exceptionListener)
Creates a new input stream for reading archives created by the XMLEncoder
class.
in
- the underlying stream.owner
- the owner of this stream.exceptionListener
- the exception handler for the stream; if null
the default exception listener will be used.public XMLDecoder(InputStream in, Object owner, ExceptionListener exceptionListener, ClassLoader cl)
Creates a new input stream for reading archives created by the XMLEncoder
class.
in
- the underlying stream. null
may be passed without error, though the resulting XMLDecoder will be uselessowner
- the owner of this stream. null
is a legal valueexceptionListener
- the exception handler for the stream, or null
to use the defaultcl
- the class loader used for instantiating objects. null
indicates that the default class loader should be usedpublic XMLDecoder(InputSource is)
Creates a new decoder to parse XML archives created by the XMLEncoder
class. If the input source is
is null
, no exception is thrown and no parsing is performed. This behavior is similar to behavior of other constructors that use InputStream
as a parameter.
is
- the input source to parsepublic void close()
This method closes the input stream associated with this stream.
close
in interface AutoCloseable
public void setExceptionListener(ExceptionListener exceptionListener)
Sets the exception handler for this stream to exceptionListener
. The exception handler is notified when this stream catches recoverable exceptions.
exceptionListener
- The exception handler for this stream; if null
the default exception listener will be used.getExceptionListener()
public ExceptionListener getExceptionListener()
Gets the exception handler for this stream.
setExceptionListener(java.beans.ExceptionListener)
public Object readObject()
Reads the next object from the underlying input stream.
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the stream contains no objects (or no more objects)XMLEncoder.writeObject(java.lang.Object)
public void setOwner(Object owner)
Sets the owner of this decoder to owner
.
owner
- The owner of this decoder.getOwner()
public Object getOwner()
Gets the owner of this decoder.
setOwner(java.lang.Object)
public static DefaultHandler createHandler(Object owner, ExceptionListener el, ClassLoader cl)
Creates a new handler for SAX parser that can be used to parse embedded XML archives created by the XMLEncoder
class. The owner
should be used if parsed XML document contains the method call within context of the <java> element. The null
value may cause illegal parsing in such case. The same problem may occur, if the owner
class does not contain expected method to call. See details here.
owner
- the owner of the default handler that can be used as a value of <java> elementel
- the exception handler for the parser, or null
to use the default exception handlercl
- the class loader used for instantiating objects, or null
to use the default class loaderDefaultHandler
for SAX parser
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